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Vintage Trouble came through work tonight. Confirmed to me West Holts appearance (never heard of them myself).

Seem to be confirming it to everyone! They're playing Saturday according to their booking agency.

Nice work.

Didn't the charlatans say they didn't have anything confirmed either yesterday or Saturday? Bloody liars ;)

To be fair, they could well not know. Booking agency is the one putting their dates up there.

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Can you find Ride please? :P

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This is getting interesting, if you by what's been said then I have Foo's Rudimental CATB and The Charlatans possibly, plus Slash when he gets announced ;) just for the Friday. Even if Rudimental and CATB didn't clash I'm still stuck with a clash!

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Surely the joke is that Catfish are so generic, Gonzo is substituting in pictures of any old indie landfill band instead? The fact that no one seemed to notice at first just proves Gonzo's point

Ah, panic over, balance restored.

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Love that Catfish and the Bottlemen record

the-kooks.jpg

I'm not sure whether to be proud that I couldn't recognise the difference between catfish and the kooks or ashamed that I didn't pick up on this joke til someone spelled it out for me...

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It's always friday which is the most clasheavy day.

Remember how divided this forum was when it was (in 2013)

Arctic Monkeys - pyr

Portishead - other

Crystal Castles - JP

Chic ft Nile Rogers - WH

The Horrors - Park

That was a divide.

You haven't even mentioned Simian Mobile Disco on the glade!

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This is getting interesting, if you by what's been said then I have Foo's Rudimental CATB and The Charlatans possibly, plus Slash when he gets announced ;) just for the Friday. Even if Rudimental and CATB didn't clash I'm still stuck with a clash!

I'd love this to be true. But I can't tell if you're just being overly sarcastic or not :lol:

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Is Lawn being silly? I thought he was one of efests' foremost arbiters of comedic appreciation, this is a vexing development.

I don't know who gave you that impression in the first place, but they were mistaken, I've always seen myself as a very serious person.

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Ah Johnny Lucas! I know that guy, not really my thing (acoustic-pop with loop pedals stuff) but he's constantly gigging all over the country so fair play to him!

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The Little Unsaid was stewed up in the West Yorkshire wilderness by a furry, hill-dwelling creature named John Elliott. The music combines string and brass orchestration with electronics, found sounds, toolboxes, pianos, bits of furniture and John’s androgynous vocals. The Little Unsaid will be performing as a full band at UK festivals this year including Glastonbury,

http://freshonthenet.co.uk/2015/04/mixtape20150406/

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The Gravity Drive are an independent husband and wife duo from Bridport. Hearts and Minds is the final single taken from The Gravity Drive’s debut album Testament and is released on May 18th. The duo have a live session for Bob Harris recorded at Radio 2 being broadcast on April 12th. They are touring throughout May and June and will be appearing at Glastonbury Festival.

http://freshonthenet.co.uk/2015/04/mixtape20150406/

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